The acquisition, which is valued at NOK 298 million (US $45 million), was completed following shareholders' acceptance of a public offering of NOK 23.50 per share. The conditions of the offer - acceptance by 90 percent of the Ibas shareholders and approvals from the Norwegian and German competition authorities - were met within 30 days of the offer's launch.

"By combining the strengths of these organizations, we are able to bring world class data recovery and computer forensics services to customers in 13 different languages in more than 21 countries," said Ben Allen, president of Kroll Ontrack. "The integration of our industry-leading companies will enable us to leverage and exchange resources, expertise and technical capabilities, and further reinforce our best practices. The result will be greater benefits for our customers and partners, and for the data recovery and computer forensics industry at large."

A team has been formed to develop plans for integrating the companies within 90 days. In the meantime, no changes are planned for the 166 Ibas employees and Bjoern Arne Skogstad, former CEO of Ibas Holdings ASA, will remain in his leadership role for the Ibas group.

"It is more important now, than ever before, that we stay focused on our business," said Skogstad. "We have built a world class data recovery, data erasure and computer forensics company, and we look forward to sharing best practices as our integration progresses. Today, tomorrow and in the future, we need to continue operating our business with the pride, quality of service and leading edge technology that our customers have come to expect."

In 2005, the combined companies completed more than 50,000 data recovery jobs for customers across the globe. Utilizing more than 40 years of shared experience, the new organization will continue to deliver industry-leading service and support - offering the fastest, most cost-effective data recovery and computer forensic solutions for individuals and businesses around the world.

About Ibas:
Ibas recently expanded its own geographic reach and service offerings through its acquisition of Vogon International, a privately-held U.K. company, providing data recovery and specializing in computer forensics. As a result of the Vogon acquisition, Ibas has a total of 166 employees working at offices in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, England, Germany, Poland, France, Singapore and the United States, as well as distributors and agents in a number of European and Asian countries. For Ibas and Vogon combined, 2004 sales exceeded NOK 163 million (US$ 24 million).

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